Elements of Effective Praying
Read: Isaiah 37:3-4, 15-20
A comparison of Hezekiah’s two prayers in Isaiah 37 teach us four elements of effective praying. Notice the shift in Hezekiah’s first prayer (37:3-4) to his second prayer (37:15-20).
- Exalt the Character of God. Hezekiah’s prayer turned from the his crisisto God’s character. It is always best to begin your prayer by praising God’s character, notby pleading your need.
- Express your Confidence in God. Hezekiah’s first prayer was about his troubles. But he makes no mention of trouble in his second prayer—His second prayer was about his trust.
- Explain your Concern for God’s honor. Hezekiah was more concerned about God’s character than his current condition. God’s reputation took precedence over his rescue.
- Entrust your Circumstance to God(v. 20). Make your request known unto God—“SAVE US.”
Hezekiah’s prayer ends where it began—The exaltation of God (v. 16—“…thou are THE God, even thou alone” — v. 20—“…thou art the Lord, even thou only.”)
[NOTE: This devotion is an excerpt from my Insights In Isaiah series. To see the entire lesson on Isaiah 37 go to this LINK: 37- Dealing with the Enemy (Isa. 36-37) ]